THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WKDNKSDAY. NOVUM ItF.ll 4, Ml) MOROUC.H OFFICKHS. (. 1. M. Herman. t!oiiHetlmen..l. It. --r I J. 1). Davis, F. It. l.anson, Joseph Morgan, C!. F. Weaver. S. Filzgernld, Win. JSmear biuigh. It. !!. Crawlord, L. I), Rowman. J. I). W. Rock, (). W. Proper. ..iW.cci of the fence-C. A. Randall, S. J. Kclloy. (Swttt'ihlv-S. N. ( 'HUllolil. CoffeWor J. U. Clark. Xehcot Directors I. W. Ilolemaii, Tj. J. Hopkins I,. Agnow, V, A. Groyo. Q. luiiiiiiNoii, ,1. C. Hciiwilnn, FOUKST COUNTY OFFICKlS. Member of CWi-r.M Wm. C. AtiNol.n. Member of .SViioc -Wm. II. IIydu. AxxrmlilyJ. K. Whnk. l're.ii.ienl.J mlrie On aiii.ks II. NoYFs. A-isoeitttn Jtitttca -Jos. A. Nash, A. '. McCllAY. i'rettmtrer Jamks II. Fonks. lrothtnntnry, lle,jintcr t!t llccordcr, iCc -I'AI.VIN M . AllKKli. 'Sheriff. .Ion x T. Caiison. C'ujniitiji.vi'o)!'!' VV. A. l!oSNHI.r, Pe TKIl Yoitnuk, W. M. COON. Omnti finperiHtcntlcnt V.. K, Stitzin ikr. JUstriet Attorney I'. M. Ct.ARH. Jury jinmi.i.iioHcrKJ. 11. Cahpkn T i: a, ( i no. it k n n k i.. Omiity -Surveyor I. I'. PliorKU. ('oroner Hit. ,1. W. Mouiiow. .I.'otititt Auititorti M. F. Aimo r r, W. I.. fSTIKUT I', J. V. F.I.I.IUTT. HDlin.All lilOUMs OK COITHT. Fourth Monilny of February. Third Monday of May. Last Monday of Aliirtist. Third Monday of November. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 'HIONKKTA I.ODGF, No. iW.), I. O. O. F. A Meets every Tuesday evening, 111 Odd Follows' Hall, Partridge building. I ()UF.ST I.ODGF,, No. 1st, A.O. U. W., I Meets every Friday evening in A.O.U. W. Hull, Tionesta. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P.O. S. of A., moots every Saturday tvo ti I ii in A. O. I!. W. Hall', Tionesla. aft. gf.org rc .stow post, No.'-7i J U. A. H. Morh 1st and lid Wednes day evening In each month, In Odd Fel lows, Hull, Tioeestn. p.l'T. GFORGF, STOW CORPS, No. V7 1.17, W. It. ('., inert first and third Wednesday evening of each month, in A, . O. U. W. hall, Tincsta, Fa. 'IMONFSTA TF.NT, No. Hit, IC. O. T. -L M., meeis lind and 'Itli Wednesday evening in each month in A. O. U. V. hall Tionosta, l'a. 1) M.CLARK, 1 . ATTORN KY-AT-I.AW, Rinl DisTiuirr Attornky. Otlleo, cor. of III) anil Hridgo Streets, Tionesta, I'll. Also ngrnt lor a number of relialilo Fire Insurance Companies. T I F. RITCIIFY, ATTOItNK Y-AT-LAW, Tionesla, Pu. II. SIGGINS, M. I)., Physician, Surgeon v Druirgist, TIONKSTA, PA. r w. jiounow, m, I . Physician, Surgeon A Dentist, Otlleo and Residence three, doors north of Hotel Agnow, Tioneta. Professional rails promptly responded to at all hours. J I). 1IOWM AN. M. 1)., J Physician A' Surgeon, TIONKSTA, PA. Olllco In building formerly occupied by Dr. Nason. Call promptly responded to, night or day. ltesldonco opposite Hotel Agnow. HOTFL ACiNF.W, I,. AGNl'.W, Proprietor. This hotel, formerly the. Lawrence House, has undergone a com p let eehai tire, and is now furnished with all the mod ern improvements. Heated and lighted throughout with natural gas, bathrooms, hot and eold water, etc. The. comforts of quests never iielectiul. (fHNTltATi iiorsi:, V. C. F. WK.VVKn, Proprietor. Tiunseta, l'a. This is the most cent rally located hotel ill the place, and has all the modern improvements. No pains will be spared to make it a pleasant stopping place for the traveling public. First ultkHa Livery in connection. .alF.ST HOTKL, 1 "' i.' Wost Hickory, Pa. Jueoh liender, I'lojirietor. This hotel has hut recently been completed, is nice ly furnished throughout, ami oiler.-; tho finest and most eoml'ortahlo accommoda tions to quests and the traveling publiu. Kates reasonalile. OIL FXC1I ANti K HKSTAUHANT, Cor. Seneca ami Centre Sts.,Oil City, Ja., Thomas lieiit, Proprietor. Meals nn i Lunclies served ut all hours. Open dav v"' "'ht. When in the. eily look up the Kxi-lmiiBO Kestauiaut, ami grt u Koo(l nn I jiul. r;.,'KKT ywy I5wui iv Mior,ji,iuMi. Shop in Wa!u,rs l;"ll'"ii. or. Kim and W alnut sti-eo. 's proj.nr.-.! to do oil Kinds of custom w. ,rk V'" ","";t ' the coarsest and una. -""I"", '"a work to Hive perfect saiislacti, 1 '"''.lH utten lion Uiveu to jnendinc;, ulul l"'lces ri111" Monable. I F. ZAIIHIMiKll, PltAC'i'iCAI. WATCi I-MAK F.K mid Jeweler of i;" years' exiie. "ienee, is line on prepared to do all work in his short notice and at reasonable nriees. Always guarantees satisfaction. V 'uteii- es, Jewelry, Ac., ordered for partie.. tilt. l.kU-nvl I'......-.. H ill at id in tho building next to Kueley flu. ' Koom. J OKIJNAJ FULTON. ManutHctui er ofaiut Dealer in HARaESS. COLLUnS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FUR.;IS!liNG GOODS. TIONKSTA. PA. Fred. (Srcttonbcrgor BLACKSrI I N 1ST. All work pertaining to Machinery, l''n iues, Oil Well 'I'nuls, Huh or Water Fit tings and ( ieneral lii.ickMnithin' prouit Iv done nt Low 1! Ues. KepairniK Mill Machinery fjiveit sjuH-ial uttuntiou, and sal is.'. let ion u a ran I red. Shop in rear of ami just west of tho Wiaw House, Tidioule, Pa. Your patronage :-olicited. I- Hi: I). ( ; It KTTF.N I i F IK i K It. i l IMLET k SOI , mim f! CRCI! ANTS, Furniture Dealers, A Nil UNDERTAKERS. TIONKSTA. I'KNN, JAS.T.15IJENNAN, !'ul I0weH- tf'iifl. mid ritt. urt rw yvcci- FAEMS, WILD LAND3, HOUSES AND LOTS rOH SALE OE EXCHANGE. I rcpresont tho oldest, stronnost, and best Insiiianen Companies In tho Unitod StateH. C. M. A R ! N E R CONVEYANCER, RERL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLEGTOR. TIONKSTA, - PKFN'A. Deeils, lionds, MortKnsres, Leases, Wills, Powers of Attorney, Articles of AKieo menl, and nil other lejial Instruments cf writinj;, drawn with accuracy and dis patch. Titles examined and "Uriel's" prepared. Orouml rents, inortuaizes, and loans negotiated. Farms and wild lauds, houses and lots for sale or rent. Kejristers of Property for sale or to let, open U) tho inspection of those interested. Particular attention paid to the collection of rents, Interest, etc. Also to the proper assessment of lands and payment of taxes. Probating accounts, Reknowledtr meiit of deeds, and depositions taken. i'liiirrh nnil Snlilinlh Mrlinol. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 0:45 n. in. ; M. ;. Sabbath School at 10:(H) a. in. Preaching in M. 10. Church every Sab bath oveniiiir by Kov. H. A. liuwi. Preaching in tho F. M. Church every Sabbath eveuiui; nt the usual hour. Hov. F. F. tilass, Pastor. Services in tho Presbyterian Church every .Sabbath morning anil ovoninn, Hey.' J. V. MeAninch oiriiduting. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil inaiket pi. 17. "1 told you so." How aro von helling now ? " Thank lienvon, it is nil over ! What aro you going to talk about now ? lief your new hats at Milos fc Arm strong's, It. W. M. Hall visited frlonds in Oil City nnd Franklin last week, i Hicyele chimes aro tho latest in tho way of "warnintf notes." " County TrcasniGr Fones trausaeted butine.'-s In Oil City Snturday. J. VV. Stroup eamo down from Gush er to cast his voto for Melvinloy. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Frodriekson vis ited friends in Tidiouto Saturday. Miss Orneo Hassey of Oil City visi ted Tionosla friends over Sunday. Chas. Kiichart. canio lip from Oil City to east his ballot for Melvinloy . Miss Dollio Carson, of West Hickory, visited Tionesta frlonds on Saturday. Mrs. J. P. llu inirnnil children woro visiting friends in Hickory last week. Mrs. H. I). Irwin nnd Mrs. Kato H. f rulfi returned from Pittsburg on Friday. Host lino of underwear for men, wo men nnd children at Miles it Armstrong's. Mis. L. Agncw nnd niece, Miss Uut terliold, were Oil City visitors Tuesday. Mrs. C. S. Kirchartz and chlldron uro in Hrookvillo, visiting the former's jiar cnts. Mrs. Gust Horno, of Oil City, Is tlio guest of Mrs. C. F. Weaver at the Central House. . Mrs. J. G. riromlcy and baby, of Stewarts Kun, aro visiting relatives and friends in IJutler. J. T. Dalo Commissioners' clerk of Forest county, was up from Tionesta last Friday. Tidioute Xeus, Miss Pirdlo Ptt, of Ottawa, Canada, is visiting her mints, Mrs. Win. Morgan, nnd Miss Liz.io Grncnslate. That peculiar and disagreeablo odor emulating from burnt leaves permeates tho circumambient heaven. James V. Koid and Joo M unlock rodo over to Tionesta on their wheols last Sunday. Cltti ion Democrat. Mrs. Suio M. Sharp roturncd laU week from a two weeks' visit witli lior Rister, .Mrs. Hates, of Titusvillo. Miss Fllie Clark was "at homo" lo a number of her young gentleman nnd la dy friends on Saturday ovoning. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. I!. V. May of I'M, l.nSaiio street, Chicago, 111., on Saturday, Oct. 31, IS'.(J, a daughter. When you want lo drive a nail Into tho wall or closet to hang tilings on, drive it through a spool up to tho head. Mrs. Pearl llazletto and littlo son, Leroy, of Kittaiining, Pa., is visiting her uncles, J. II. nnd II. M. Foreman. Floctiou is over. Now you can gi t your head fitted nt Miles it Armstrong's. All tho latest styles in hats and caps. It. Mrs. J. A. Hart, who has bocn visit ing relatives hero for tho past week re turned lo her homo in Oil Citv Monday. Win. Luwieneo has between 73 and 100 bushels of good npples, w hich anyono ciin hnvo nt tho rale of tlireo bushels for a (piarter. it Mrs. W. A. Calo and young son 'hal los, of Jamestown, N. Y., Is visiting l1(,r brothers, I. K. and Charles liean, '.or a few ' ''"J'"- jt II. Shoemakor and William Frankli. " t'i,l" l'r,"iu from liutler on Tuesday to ''rtst ,'leir il lot. for their favor. t('s' j,, Ijh L. Sullivan, tho ex-champion pugilist. Is sm Bering from n cancer on his "terrible ri 'lit' ' arin !U"' l'lut Uioinbc may have biljo a. Vputated. -Misses Mario ai iu' Hc'tu Smearbaugh entertained a niiiinHV of 'heir young friends at n liollowo'cir i'arty and "hilly pull" on Saturday eve ninii. Arthur Dean and sisters, Mary i.'"1' haisy, of Crown, Clarion county, wor,1 guests of their uncle, L. Aguow, at tho Hotel Agnow, over .Sunday. Ono of tlio people who bring sorrow lo the editorial sanctum is the one who gives tho paper a 50-eont ad. and roiunMs a dollar pull'. Vrmlord J.'itt. A cynical wretch remarks that tho girl wlm wears bloomers is willing for some fellow to lako her for a boy, just so he takes her. t'ruiihtiu -Ych'.v. Lev. J. V. McAiiiuch will deliver tho l'.isL Iceluie of the course to bo de livered by our home ministvrs, next Sun day morning in the Presbyterian church. Subject, "Child Lilo and Its Develop ment." 1 A gentleman recently romaked that ho thought tho fiov. rnmont should nt .least hnvo placed night gowns on tho figures on tho new $1 bills. Ex.. "Arlain nnd Fvo created somotliing of a distiirlieneo when they nto tho ap ple," says tho Manayunk I'iiloxripher, hut they raised Cain afterward." Hrtico (Mark, who has been employed in the W. N. Y .k P. telegraph ofllco nt Ilroeton, N. for somo timo past, lias been changed to tho Kiii7.ua ollle.o. Mi.m Minnio Canlleld, who has boon homo from North Warren for tho past two weeks, visited her sistor, Mrs. Ilruner, nt Hickory for a few days Inst week. Tho interior of tho Stato institution for foeblo minded children nt Polk, Ve nango Co., is at last completed, and as soon ns furnished will bo ready for oc cupancy. No nioro malo children over 15 years of ago will bo received, until furthor no tico, at tho Hcform school at Mnrgnnzn, ow ing to tho over crowed condition of that institution. Mr. Samuel A. Foreman, of Hcmplo, Mo., an 4 Mrs. Mollio K. Leard, of Kit tanning, Ia., who havo been visiting their brothers, J. II. and II. M. Foreman, havo returned to their homes. If a child is absent from school five days during any month without a satis factory excuse, tho parents aro liable to a fino of two dollars for tho first ollenso nnd five dollars for each subsequent offense. ;. J. Sanner has moved back into his residence, on tho west sldo, after repair ing and plastering it and making things comfortable for tho winter. Ed. now has u very nice homo and it is pleasantly lo cated. Oysters, alwa3'S nice nnd fresh nt Amslor's. Also headquarters for oranges, lemons, bananas nnd nil tropical fruits, confectionary, cigars and tobacco, finest assortment in the ci'y. Prices always tho lowest. Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Small drove down from Nebraska on election day. This was Mrs. Small's first outing Binco her recovery from her recent illnoss, and hor many friends hero were dolighted to see her able to bo out again. Tho brick and stone work on the new Citizens' National Lank building has been completed and tho carpenters are rushing their part of it. It is expected that the building will bo ready lor occu pancy in about two weeks. An exchange puts it thus: "A church fair is a place whero wo spend more money than wo can ntl'ord for things wo do not want, in order to please pooplo whom wo do not like, and to 4ielp the heathen who aro happier thnn wo nro." Mrs. Mary Shoots and dau liter Junio of New Philadelphia, III., are guests of G. V. Dunklo of this place. Mrs. Sheets is a sister of Mr. Dunklo, and an nunt of Mrs. Andrew Carr, and this is their first meeting in sevontcen years. Now that tho election is ovor nnd thcro is n lull in tho argument of tho financial question, just turn your thoughts to tho approaching winter uud remember that you can got tho best over coat for tho least money, nt Miles A Armstrong's. It. Tiio caso of John J. Carter vs. the Producers' Oil Company, an action which has bocoino of general interest to oil men, has by ngreomont of counsol been continued to November 23, to bo heard boforo JuJgo Noyes, of Warron, Pa. Franklin A'irs. Tho cruel overdraw check has stiffen ed tho forelegs of more nico horses than all tho work they havo done, says an ex change. This instrument of tortile in jures the muscles of tho nock nnd the forelegs aro affectod. Often the shoer is blamed when it Is the chock. Tho first lecture of tho course under tho auspices of tho W. C. T. U., will be delivered by Rov. J. V. MeAninch in tho Presbyterian church, next Sunday morn ing nt cloven o'clock. (Subject, "Child Life and Its Dovolopment." Don't fail to attend, as tho lecturo is sure to be in teresting. Mrs. l' A. Kollar of Frosts, and sis tor, Mrs. Charles llerg of Duhring, vis ited their cousin, Orr Frost, a typhoid patient at tho Kane sanitarium, yester day. Tho former returned homo, and tho latter has gono to Fredonia, N. Y., to visit her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. W. II. Frost. Kunc Jlepublican. W. A. Grovoaiul Dr. Frank S. Hun ter went up to Thompson's on tho morn ing train Saturday to do a little bass fish ing in that famous o.ldy. They returned on tho noon train witli a line string of fish, but as it was a very unfavorable day for bass fishing wa are inclined to think they used "shiners" for bait. Asa Lovejoy of Tionesta township killed a largo wildcat on last Monday, llo hail quite a btrugglo with tho tena cious bi ute before ho succeeded in dis patching the cat, but Asu is fair and square in the matter and gives more credit to his dog in the killing of the an imal than ho does lo himself. At th o State convention of tho YV, C. T. IT., held at Pittsburg, Mis. Annie Hammer, the State president, said : "The bicycle is helping our cause, as riders cannot drink. While wo deplore the bloomer gill, who chews gum, uud the scorching youth, who vies with Hie monkey in position, wo look for better physical development because of this cyclist age." The Pennsylvania Division L. A. W, promises fair to have a membership ot TJ.IIUO before the end of the present year and at the saino rale of increase 3D, Don by the end of Is: '7. The permanent head quarters of the Pennsylvania. Division L. A. W. in the II uirse, Philadelphia, have proven of great advantage to the organiz ation. They are in charge of the secre tary, aud information on any point can be obtained there. Key. H. A. ISu.i, of Tionesta ched two excellent sermons in the I. church, this place, en Sunday pi VI. M. 1 morning evening. The lteverand is nccoiiipani 'id by his wife and family, and is spending .'he week hero witli his aged parents, Mr. a:d Mrs. Win. llu..a-his sister, Mrs. Klleit Sweet, and other rela tives nnd friends. "Hick", (as wo famil iarly lull him) is Jin ubto and Uncut spciuier, earnest and devoted ill the high aud unhid work to which ho has been Divinely called, and is destined lo ac complish great good in Iho w orld. - title u- tjt'l'J .ViiNohm. Our old and esteemed friend, .1. H. Stroup, who returned recently from a visit with his brother, in Venango coun ty, expects lo go to Clarion in a tcwdavs, whero iie will upend tho winter with his daughter, Mrs. Chas. Leeprr. Mr. Stroup passed the eighty-second milestone on his road through life Inst Saturday, Oct. 31, but seems lo bo n hale nnd hearty as n man of fifty. John Mong of Tionesta township had & buggy nnd single breast harness stolen last night. Tho buggy was paint ed red and had rather low wheels. Tho harness had a red cushion in back pad, and tho ownor's namo was on cither sido of tho bridle Any ono having knowl edge of such a rig will pleaso notify Mr, Mong, nddrcssiiig him at Tionesta, Pa. An artist has been in town for the past few days making a birds-cyo-vlew of Tionesta which Is to bo engraved If enough subscribers can bo secured. Tho sample sketch is a very good ope, nnd if folllowed by the engravers will mako a very hnndsotno viow of tho town. For mer residonts of Tionesta who would liko to secure a picture of the town ns it looks now cn.ii do so by notifying this office. Tho price of tho vlow is $1.60. An exchange says: A town is like a largo family. Wo aro all interested in each other's w elfare or should bo. A cut throat, every man for himself policy means ruin lor any community. It means retrogression and failure. The first lesson nny family must learn is that to bo happy and successful there must bo unity nnd mutual assistance. Tho saino applies to tho busiuoss life of a town and tho more generaly it is oboyed tho nioro abundant will bo the town's prosperity." Tho season of tho year has arrived when tho energetic housewife is busy with the fall houso cleaning and tli3 hus band gets mud nnd kicks tho cat because ho has to eat a cold dinner. Hut there is ono family question that has boon Bottled In this vicinity since the advent of natural gas, lor, during tho days when wo used to burn wood and coal, F.very morning, wifonnd hubby Would givo vont to all tlioir Ire, As they argued that vexed question : "Who'll get up and light the firo?" An Alleghony county farmer pur chased an empty whiskey barrol with tho intention of filling it with cider. While rolling tho barrel about ho heard a rattle inside what ho supposed to bo a stone. Ho rolled tho barrel so that tho hard sub stance was near tho bungholp, tiion struck a match to examine it and it proved to bo a pieco of charcoal. Enough gas had generated In tho barrel to cause an explosion when tho flaino of tho match came in contact with it and the conscquoneo was that the barrel was blown to pieces and tho farmer quito ser iously injured. This goes to show that there Is considerable danger in a whiskey barrel, whether it contains whiskey or not A tolegram was received Monday morning by Hon. J. G. Dale of this place announcing tho sad news of the death of Solomon Zeuts, of New Kensington, Pa. Mr. .onts v.'i9 a guest of Mr. Dnle only a fow wooks ago and was In poor heulth at that timo. He has been a justice of the peaeo at Now Kensington lor tho past oight or ton years. Ho was a resident of Tionesta in the OO's and was well known here, having associated with Mr. Dalo in tho oil busiuoss during tho Pithole ex cit.omout. His first wife aud two chil dren aro buried in the cemetery at this place, aud four other children aro still living iu tho West. The causo of his death was stomach trouble which had bothered him for some time. Ho wns about ti'J years of ago. Quito a number of our Christian Kn deavorcrs drove over to Titusvillo last Friday to attend the meeting of tho con vention of tho local union of the Chris tian Fndeavor society of Oil City and vi cinity. Tho afternoon session, which was an innovation this year, was a de cided success and was attended by about 40 delegates. It included a junior rally. In tho evening the spacious interior of tho Presbyterian church was tilled to overflowing with a largo audience, and about 300 delegates from the surrounding towns wore present. The exorcises In cluded a business mooting, at which two now unions were admitted Fast Hicko ry and Franklin (Uaptist church), A ftcr tho exercises, a pleasant social session followed in tlio chapel parlors adjoining tho church, whero refreshments were served. Tho next meeting of tho society is to bo hold in this pluco about the mid dle of February, tho exact duto will be published later. Tho representatives from this place report a very enjoyable lime. Death of It. Itudolpli. Tho many friends in the county of Mr. K. Itudolph of Nowtown Mills will be painod to learn ol his sudden death, which occurred at his homo on Tuesday niorn.ng. Ho was stricken with paraly sis on Sunday. Oct. 1, and never rallied. Mr. Itudolph was about 113 years of ago and came from Germany to this country about 3J years ago, and has lived in this vicinity for tho greater part of that time, nnd has boon respected by all his ac quaintances. He was a man of sterling qualities, holiest and upright in all his business transactions and his unexpected death is to bo regretted. Tho funeral services aro to be held at 10 o'clock to day ( .Vcdiiesday) at his late home nnd tlio remains will be laid to their final rest in tiie cemetery at the .ueiidel church on German Hill. Mr. Itudolph leaves a wife and twelve children to morn his loss and they have the sympathy of tho Iti; I'Ciit.icAN and the entire community. Ji'otly ( oid laiid. At Hendricks, W. Va., on Thursday, Oct. L"J. occurred Hit) lunrriagn of John F. Getty, of Davis, and Miss Myrtle May CopclHinl, of Hendricks. The ceremony was performed at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). F. I 'opeland, in the presence of tho imme diate relatives of the contracting parlies, liev. F. C. llaiiimaii, of Thomas, per formed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. (Jetty are well known in Davis whero they have hosts of friends who join in wishing them a journey of success and happiness through life. Mr. Getty is a railroad agent al this place. Mi-s Copeland was a teacher in the Dav is schools last year. The newly married couplo will visit Westernport, Mil., and lurthcr extend their bridal tour to Wash ington, lialtimore and Philadelphia. They w ill return to Davis in about two weeks and will take up their residence in tho new' house on tho hill which Mr. Golly has just built. Davis extends a welcome to the young couple. Vuei.t, II'. I'l. iiejHtlittetiit . Miss Copeland was formerly a resident of Forest county, and lor six ycuis a teacher in the public sihouls. School Itepnils. TIONKSTA SCHOOL .lNI MONTH. I 3 : il h P.oo.M. si; 2 6 .' : f 's j j r- NiTTo I "l r H Iw"1 10 5 No. 4 K"i 31 !i 17 17 No. 3 3: 37 14 18 '2S No. 'I : 42 41 !I7 31 32 No. 1 42 30 114 27 30 Total... 173 102 Of. lo: 112 VflKSKNT KVBnV day: Itoom No. 1. Kathleen Joyce, Teacher; i Leon Clark, Fart Knox, Perry Hill, Harry Carson, Chas. Setley, John San ner, Dallas Keck, Sammio Sailor, Harri son liluin, Fred Clark, Charles Carson, Ilenj. Wenk, Itoy Hood, Jacob Walter, Hello Hood, Majorio Thomson, Louie Foreman, Maude Overlandor, Ignore Hitchey, Nellie Davis F-velyn Grove, Kmmn Arner, Mary Setley, Kssio Seow den, Hulda Charleston, Huby Crawford, Mildred Dean. Koom No. 2. Martha II. Morrow, Teacher: Willie Clark, Archie Davis, Koland Armstrong, llennio Charleston, Harry Jamieson, Edward Joyce, Philip liluin, Charlie Carlson, Floyd Snylor, Clifford Carr, liussell Hopkins, John Shoemaker, Cliflord Foreman, Gertrudo Hill, Graco Armstrong, Kato Arner, Mary Kverett, Kertha Vought, Heithn Thomson, Maude Mays, Kate .Shoemaker, Pearl Wyant, Mary Noble, Fthel Dean, Gennviovo Doutl, Colyn Clark, Isabel Joyce, llorthn Lawrence, Josephine Sinearbaugli, Lulu Carr, Fern Howmnn. Koom No. 3. Mary Lamb, Teacher: Hurry Hloso, George Carson, Samuel Haslet, Charlie Sanner, Paul Clark, Clyde Foreman, Arch in Holeman, Frank Joyce, Fvlyn Clark, Kva Davis, Mary FredricUson, Floreneo Fulton, Leona Scowdon, Maudo Sotloy, Maude Rutler, Maj;gio Evans, Helen Frodriekson, Kathleon Osgood and Helen .Sinear baugli. Koom No. 4 IdaPaup, Teacher: Har old Dean, Itudolph Fredriekson, Char lie Jamieson, John Jamiosoii, Harry Ilanklioad, Joo Joyce, Archie Clark, Cornelia Kverett, Floreneo Thomson, Iva Holeman, Emma Saisgiver, Florence Hagorty, Nottie Clnrk, May Clark, Dora Setley, Juno Herman, liossie Morgan. Koom No. 5. K. N. Spear, Principal : James Morrow, Jay Ijankhead. Lester Holeman, Harold Herman, Minnio Rook, Lillio Bradbury, Mario Smearbaugh, Sarah Morrow, Ida Fones, Anna Korb. west mciioiii, Report of West Hickory school for the month ending Oct. 23, 1803. Koom No. 1. Pauline Kedfield, Teach er. No. onrolled, 33; average atten dance, 2S; Per cent, of attendance, 00. Present every day: Willie Nurse, Ear nest Lusher, Fred' Kender. Orion Hrvau, Archie Hood, Kennio Carlson, Minh Casey, Lizzie Siguins, Flossie Lusher, Gertrudo Porter, Alary .Sutloy, Fannie Sutley, Minnio Render, Mamie Engdahl, Alico Porter. , Koom No. 2. Sam T. Carson, Teacher. No. onrolled, 30; nverasro attendance, 28 ; per cent, of attendance, 04. Present ev ery day : Nellie Carson, Mabel DeWnlt, Emma Carlson, May Siggins, Mary Cas ey, Pearl Siggins, Carrie Hardenburgh, Hulda Carlson, Melville Eastwood, Earl Sutley, Floyd Hiirdonburgh, Harry Turner, Fred Carson. Randall Elder, Fred Dunn, Runny Elder, Jim Carson. WASUINOTON SCHOOL. Following is tho report ot Washington school, at Stewarts Run. Number en rolled : Malos 0, females I I. Total, 23. Averaiio attendance : Males 12, females 8. Total, 20. Present every day during month: Margaret Hromley, Lee Metcalf, Anna Range, Lawrence ' Range, Grace Melntyro, John Handy, Harry Uromley, Jay Range, Wilbur" Metcalf, Charles Handy. Absent one day: May Elliott, Matt Elliott, Myrna Mclutvroi Charles Melntyro. Sl'siE E. IlL'MXG), Teachor. Kpwoilli League Convention. Following is the program Issued for the Annual Convention ol tho Franklin Dis trict Epworth League, lo bo held in tho M. E. church, Tidioute, Pa., Nov. II, 7 and 8, ISOIi. Officers: Presiding Elder, Rev. C. O. Mead; President, Geo. Frank lirown ; Secretary, Laura Sleffoo. Friday evening. 7:30 Devotional ex ercises. 7:45 Convention sermon, Kev. E. M. Kerwiek, Koiisevillo. Saturday morning. 0:00 Devotional exercises. U:3ti Spiritual department, Kev. W. II. Fenlon, Pleasant villi'. 0:,rin Mercy and Kelp department, ltessio A. liarrett, Titusvillo. 10:1m Junior Leaguo work. 10:30 Danger that threaten tho League, Kev. H. G. Hall. lu:fo Ep worth League Reading Course, Key. J. E. Hillard, East Hickory. 11:00 Ko ports und election of officers. Saturday afternoon. 2:00 Devot'onal exercises. 2:30 Finance, T. N. Rogers, Oil City. 2:50 Literary department, Mrs. J. P. Hlrayer, Oil City. 3:10 Social department, M iss Jennie Siggins, W est Hickory. 3;30 Exeuesis and llible Study, Kev. A. C. Ellis, Oil City, :(:;', Rela'ion of the League to the Church, R. J. Thompson, Tionesta. 4:10 What the League is Accomplishing, It v. J. C. Mc Donald, Oil City. Saturday ovening. 7:30. -Praise ser vice. Prof". R. K. Hudson, assisted by Tidioute choir. Sunday morning. 1 1:00-Sermon, Prof. II. E. Y Porter, Jaineslou n, N. Y. Sunday al'lcninon. 3:00 Platloriu meeting: Samuel Todd, 01 I'ity ; Geo. E. Dennett, Titusvillo; I'M. I).' Smith, Franklin. Sunday Evening. 0:30-Epworlh League prayer meeting, Tidioute Chap ter. 7:3.1 Sermon and Consecration service, Rev. K. A. liu...i, Tionesta. PliTCOII. On hist Monday evening, as "Old Har ney," one of Mr. Lvucli's cnumes was making its last trip lor the ony clown Hint! .lav creek, and while cio-sin a stiiiill bridge near Kuxlnir :, one side of tlio lir dge g:ivo way. thrownm Hie en i.'inu and its occuiiants into tiia cieek. Tin lights were iminediaiclv cx.iu guished and t In eugl ne, li i email ant I (hive other men had lociawlout Irom inch r tho broken engine. The engine was badly damaged, and the men friiriiHully burned nod scalded. A machinist Irom ('orry lias hinee had charge ol the repair of this bridge and all tiie oilier bridges on tho I oad. At Ilyrouitowii last Saturday evening, while two of the commedians traveling under Dr. Whitcwoll', an lie liau doctor, were practicing with their revolvers, one of the men, J. It. Helmoul of Hradlord, was accidentally shot in the iil.domt n. the men thought thev were shooting Willi blank cartridges, till Mr. Itclinont was painfully audt!rhapN latallv wounded. On Sabbath be was i:ikcn to Ivancalleud ed by Dr. Heck of Marieuville, and Dr. Chapman of i'.yromlown, w lu re it is hoped be may rccei o such surgical aid as could noi be given in liyromiow n. I'strajr otlcc. R. C. He:. Hi of Starr, P.,., desires to givo notice that a stray cow eamo to his place on toe ;; nh ol Oct., s:ni. 'the ani mal is ot nn-'liuui si.c, is .ho k red on iho back, the head and legs are aiun.nt black, and site will so.. ii be fresh. 't he owner u ill ph ase i ic and prove ropcrly and pay l ipelisc. of advci lisin,;, etc. SDecial JJdi Fort tii re Xicxr Tiia Weeks in; ViLh of i? uit ttrncrAL IlARCAIXH IX - - - $ firms HEADQUARTERS FOR CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES, STATIONERY, GROCERIES, PROVISION, CONFECTIONERY, Etc ,('mn andVxamine goods and prices, and we'll do tho rest. ssigiiee's This is the place for bonafide bargains in any and everything. We.desire to call your' special attention to our dry and dress goods department, where you will find a complete line of all the latest novelties and styles to select from, and at prices to suit all. .All the latest designs in Millinery in cndlsss variety. Ladies' capes in Fur, Plush and Cloth, and lots of Coats and Jackets. Be sure and get our prices before purchasing. We guarantee them. ' In our clothing department we have the largest and most complete line in the vicinity for you to select from, all from the Highest Grade Manufacturers in the Unites States, equal to Merchant tailor make, in design, fit and quality, and at prices that simply defy competition. Men's and boys' llatsaps, Gloves and Mittens, all the lat est styles in all grades and variety, Underwear for all in all grades and prices. Carpets of all grades, lluggs, Matting, Linoleum & Oil Cloth. Trunks and valices of all descriptions, Glass and tjucenswaro. Tin and Granite waro, Furniture, in fact, anything you may need or can lind iu any of the large, first-class eitiy department houses. Ueineinber, we promise you bargains, and will keep our word. We need cash. Must havo it to get us out of our present ilillleultv. HENBY J BROCK, ' f . ASSIGNEE OK DAVIDMINTZ. We pay lull market price lor Pelts, AO. 5040. THE CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK, TIOxXESTA, IV. CAPITAL, KTOCK, : : : $50,000. OFI'ICKHs: T. D. CoM.lvs, President. F. K. Lanson, Vice President, J, C. Howman, Cashier. DiKEcroKs: E. E. Vockroth, (;0o. F. Watson, T. J. Howman, T. D. Collins. F. R. Lanson, It. M. Herman. O. W. Proper, A BANK FOR TIIE PEOPLE. WHICH RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS PATRONAGE, AND WII , FURNISH ALL USL'Ah HANKING FACILITIES, WITH PROMPT AND CA EFUL AT TENTION TO ALL BUSINESS ENTRUSTED. xo. A. II. A. Wayne Cook, President. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, Ill K Ii CTI HIS A. Way no Cook, G. W. Robinson, Wm. Sinearliaugh, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Hitchey, J. T. Dale, J. II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pry men t at low rates. We promise our custom ers all the benefits consistent Willi conservative baukimr. Interest psid on time deposit. Your patronago respectfully solicited. LADIES' CAPES AND JACKETS. Largest, Ur o ever i TiGDCst now c: trvi, and C..t.h wi l t.uytlum Cheap, at 1 a c.Mift ml .:it n'.ii.'i' 1 A.. in ail I: lii'Uinnit-iM. I uiiitiutfO, ulurrli, i Int. 1m-, Ntuialfcla, liuilu.lii- '"(,. i ntl'm vh'Tf (ijiiii jw nn ntl. iul (' I t M Ai Ijt.r (.l.ihMit t,y Uio.il Kti WiM- t i mann a ISkOWN UKUO CO., Ht.IlWt.xrt-, ld , , A. - Ui iny; 'our job work lo tlio Ki:n u l.u A.N Olliri,', gams ! i jrrT rn MARIENVILLE, PA., Calf Skins, Furs, Ginseng Root, etc. r,o:ts. Kki.i.v, Cashier. Wm. Smkarhahoh, Vice President. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. (50,000. Vil. tl.UUl'SrMQtlCR OPTICIAN. Olllce, 7 iV 74 National Rank Huilding, Ol 1, CITY, PA. E cs exainined tree. Exclusively optical . Viitdd-An Idea $B ran ilniil: I li ( o-i! .!f.t- (,. V I rin.. ' -u i .id h Wit J.it ,t..i.. i .It lliiirl ii nu) ulkr Sale (xr.-Us';s 1
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